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TortoiseSVN checkout of local repository very slow on virtualized Windows XP

From: cveswiss <cveswiss_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 06:37:49 -0800 (PST)

Dear all,

I'm experiencing speed problems with TortoiseSVN on a virtualized XP installation and would like to get some help on it.

Situation:
Windows 7 Prof 64-bit / Core i5 / 4GB running a repository with VirtualSVN Server 2.5.3 which contains Apache SVN 1.7.3.
On the same computer I installed TortoiseSVN 1.6.12 about a year ago, this worked like a breeze. I updated it to version 1.7.5.22551 (64-bit), it still works smooth. I can checkout 1600 files / 86 MB in about 1 minute. Probably not a world record but to my opinion not bad.

The computer also runs a "Windows XP Mode" virtualized installation of Windows XP using Windows Virtual PC. I need this XP installation for an IDE which doesn't run on Windows 7, and would like to use TortoiseSVN to connect to that local repository on the Windows 7 instance. The local repository has a URL like "https://windows-computer-name/svn/repo1"; with invalid certificate.

Problem:
Checking out on my repository on virtual Windows XP with TortoiseSVNis very slow. It takes more than an hour to get those 1600 files. I tested both 32-bit versions of TortoiseSVN 1.6.12.20536 and 1.7.5.22551 and didn't find a significant difference, they are both unacceptably slow.

Solutions which do not work:
Turning of virus scanning (Microsoft Security Essentials) on server and client.
Switching from https protocol to http protocol.
I also tested a command line checkout with svn.exe v 1.7.3 from http://www.visualsvn.com/downloads/ which is slow as well. To access with svn.exe II had to replace the windows-computer-name with the IP address.

If I access the repository using IE 8 on XP it feels little slower than with IE 9 on win 7 but generally very acceptable.

Browsing the network or copying a bunch of files from a network disk isn't slower than usual.

Can somebody provide me suggestions how to speed things up to normal?

Many thanks and kind regards,

cveswiss

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